Prowincja (album)
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Prowincja | ||
Studio album by Akurat | ||
Released | October 1, 2003 | |
Recorded | July 2003 | |
Genre | Punk rock, Rock, Reggae, Ska, Pop | |
Length | 59:55 | |
Label | Agencja koncertowo–wydawnicza "Akurat" | |
Akurat chronology | ||
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Pomarańcza (2001) |
Prowincja (2003) |
Fantasmagorie (2006) |
Prowincja (Polish for "province") is Akurat's second album released on October 1, 2003.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
Titles in brackets are translated from Polish.
- "Scena po scenie" (Stage after stage)
- "Wiej-ska"
- "Jestem tym" (I'm this)
- "Roman i Julia" (Roman and Juliet)
- "Piekarnik" (Oven)
- "Balet" (Ballet)
- "Ślepe losy" (Blind fates)
- "Oni mówią mi" (They tell me)
- "Wielki plan" (The great plan)
- "Bajka o Księżycu" (Fable about the Moon)
- "Wolny 2003" (Free 2003)
- "Do prostego człowieka"
- "Kapitał" (Capital)
[edit] Singles
- "Do prostego człowieka"
- "Wiej-ska"
[edit] Credits
- Łukasz Gocal – drums
- Ireneusz Wojnar – bass
- Tomasz Kłaptocz – vocals, trumpet
- Piotr Wróbel – guitar
- Wojciech Żółty – guitar
- Przemysław Zwias – saxophone
[edit] Notes
- ↑ "Wiejska" is a feminine adjective form of "wieś", which means village. In this case, title refers to street Wiejska in Warsaw, where the Polish Sejm building is situated. Words is divided into two: "wiej" (in this case hasn't got any meaning) and "ska", which symbolise genre ska.
- ↑ "Do prostego człowieka" is a title of Julian Tuwim's poem, translated to English as "The Common Man".